Robb Snow

FDIC

Robb is Counsel in the eDiscovery Group of the Litigation Information Technology in the FDIC’s Legal Division. His responsibilities include assisting FDIC attorneys, and their outside counsel, navigate through a myriad of e-discovery issues. Robb joined the FDIC in 2010 after more than 23 years in private practice. He has more than 36 years of legal experience managing and supervising large complex litigation, litigation technology, and electronic discovery. Robb co-led a corporate-wide Information Governance and E-Discovery program that was responsible for developing policies, processes, and procedures, and implementing multiple Information Governance and E-Discovery technologies. Robb is a Co-Chair of the Federal E-Discovery Working Group (FEDWG), and is an active member of the Sedona Conference, including Working group 1 (Electronic Document Retention and Production), and the Technology Resource Panel. He is a member of the brainstorming group on Electronic Information in Government Proceedings, and drafting team member of The Sedona Conference,Commentary on Information Governance, Second Edition, 20 Sedona Conf. J. 95 (2019), and The Sedona Conference Glossary: E-Discovery & Digital Information Management, Fifth Edition (2020). Robb received his JD from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois.